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' lllf'l a: .: Aiis. ronncui t-uiwr :.- tt-ronpa .i::. i . JHSQESLBBft 0. 1872. .TUESDAY :;v ...mpiiaw' sratKH' FOR IOly;pAft!l44.; ; - rZnaofftiwT TCtoTone-of'SW-' Grand . ' t iXoiage.flf Masons in tthis city last week a regoluHoft?waSr,aaY)Vea dohkting tb magniflcicnt building of St. John's Col K-riF10kfttf&; ftY nn' Asylum tq the 1 .:L;P.9!g:?JP5nchl, Jencf :t ' I and making an annual appropriation I r m frt'it'IlDDort. I vernifcniemberihAt the partyhns produced much .'diMatirfac . . ::..HWjiRubUacdeeraVarti on thin ion an1 djscontent, and while ihe, pub v Kabjeci last Spring, in which;vcj took . .- faith in jaeMefruDon's Con th65"poaiticni' that- St; John'a College J ,3uwwm -f , I Asylum, ana urgea tnat a moyemens ur ' inaugurated, In the Statek looking to it I purchase and use lor. tbat purpose. , I v8t' JobaH Uoiiege waa erectea seTerai i yea "before the war at a.' cost ot some I thirty thousand dollars. It vrns origi I nally designed for a -ilasonic College but the plan ha not proved a leosibit i one, or at leaBt nas never ueen camcu i ?"T:r:-:Z iv,.coopieuon.t inj; .uuiuK, Co a88ed OQ Pri4 la8l a bill to "leased tint occasionally for educational , " v- -w t -. v i. u;; ,:ttI1j abolish the officu of. Aasessocand Assis DurDOsea but at intervals has remained . v . purpoja u , i i . tant Assessor of InteroalHevenue. ; A . in an unoccupied and useless condition. . ' '." . ix. ' ' ;H m " Vh.i rUmn ,l is known that -the dutiet)f Uhese a The; purposes of its original erection ; . ;., v, . J . i:uvr. i ,j ' .r:in,f.. r-ti.,i . :n,a ..fficials can b; readily ,, performed by compieuon.t inej uuiiainguaa uccu nina w8UB ,f : ; r I - ' Lodse for a:J number of years has been I u Siwto What disposition hduldPHc will be vglod to lUiaUhe ;...- . I .v. v.. I w , we aeconaea me BuggCWiu vur TOhii'nT. HAftrftAr fnr ita conversion into I t m .Asylum lor the maintenance and ed- an' Asylum' lor the maintenance and ed- ucatkm of the poor orphan children ot r . i the State, large numbers of whom are f rapidly; growing up in; vice, idleness, .slgprance and . wantwithout any n aiipporting; tot directing: hand to lave : them from lives of wickedness, saffer- r?- tu.. . V1: iv S.-? iJ -ji We appealed . to the philanthropic ?i S! fameJitipnoYthia unfortunate portion SXoupopnlaiionv and, argued the pro priety and practicability of the plan to buy St. John's College of the Masons ( . 'iqiowing .its peculiar fitness, in most every respect, lor the purposes ot an orphan asylum. -' , ' Now that the Masons havcome for ? ward and with that humanity and gen , crbsity for which their order has ever . ' been distinguished, dedicated!his noble " edifice as a free gift to.tlfc destitute .orphans of the State, and. in addition agreed to contribute five hundred dol lars annually to the same object, we ; desire ; to add an humble tribute of ' Jptalse.and gratitude in bebf of. those : ; whose lipa are - speechless, ior whose ' benefit this great benefaction was confer , redand also in the name of the people ol North Carolina whose hearts must be deeply touched by this act of benevo ' Ience and moral sublimity on the part olf the Masonic order. - 'Mr. J. H, Mills, editor of the BMUa i - 1 Re wrder ot this citj, was elected by the Grand Lodge Superintendent of the - Orphan Asylum; with authority to soli r cit contributions for its support from 'i 'aH -classes ot our citizens. - ' We trust that the press of the. State, :; both secular and religious, will lend its voice and its whole influence , id aid ot vx ( the work which baa been placed; under Mr. Mills direction, and that a generous s 'response will be made in behalf pf this " " truly" charitable and humane undertak- 'Thousands ot poor children in this s - ''State made orphans by the war, whose ,4! fathers' perished on the field of carnage ; tot died in hospitals from wounds or ' v sickness incurred in behalf of i North Carolina, are to-day wandering half-fed, ' 'half-clothed, uncared for, uninstructed, unpitied with a future betore ihem - Oh ! bo dark and dreary and hopeless ! ' and as yet no systematic effort has been : mad6 either by the State autliorities or ;by the voluntary action of our people, to rescue these . living .objects of our bounty from the dangers, temptations and evils whichr environ their present -pitialde condition 1 1 The plans and purposes of tho Super : intendent appointed by the Grand T:"-K-A Iodge have not yet been made public, but we presume we shall hear from! him v? I in a few days. . . " In the meantime, we ask bur ex jyt vj (Changes to give their encouragement ivj vj-j to the project, akd to commend to their tl n !- readers patriotic and holy cause, which appeals powerfully to the noblest , V? instincts and purest sentiments' or the human heart. ' inl 1 1) ' COMMENTING ON THE 8ENA TORSUIP. Our State exchanges continue to com- ment on the circumstances of the elec tion, of Judge Merrimon. The general sentiment ia one of disappointment and . . .regret that the nominee of the party la-T ,mwa not elected. We are glad to see -un "." that there it an- almost universal cw !:;' r iscurrence in the views which the &Lwi ' : ? ' ' has expressed, tb at Judge Merrim on is a 3-eii ' j Conaervative ttill, and that he has done -J-.vf 'r nothing ,to justify the Radical rejoicing M o : over his election, which must be as un. )'! 'pleasant to the Senator elect as it is irn- proper ana injudicious. We Jearri W several source Hhlf1 ? " . T- there is a deep feeling of . mortification Several tions among the Conserra': ' " elected, ' bnt athe manner fn which ' ...v- S . , .-..' '- .j--. ....,- mini ii mi 111 ' 1, H1 . : . .; . , r ' sr . . j ... . . ..... s ... , The precedent which has been set many tbinV Mill vrork great Injury to thoparty in all frttur ndtnhaJBf every character.1. It; is not fovjuflae Merrimon, personally or politically ,1at any objection:. has been madefor; the ..pinion seems tofoe unanimous that if he had1 been" rlsnTar Qpnsetvatives ho would hate made a Senator of whom the State "njqtild have CttUSe to be proud. , . . j . go t that tie should;-beelccied by the unanimous Radical vote. with? the aid ol tew ConservRtives,who were unwilling ;rt Bnnnrirt thnRretruJa?nomraee ofcthe -. principles; the are fearful his COutlUCt ia iruuiib wiia w organjzatl0n Ifl or(ier tliat our readers I may know tbe , popular -sentiment : a$ ; reflected tDrough the mirror; of the public press we propose to: give:such Ixtracta to- raorrow as we jiay deem jadicious froin our Statc exchanges,on the subjpet of tht senatorial election. . -. - We noticed that the lower House of .... .i ut;4. Assessors win now dc maao to private life.. . . , , . . . r . . i IT--., I aDa ""5" J tte t0. fi SK !1 " I nerflnons branches, which havo been I perfluous branched which, havo been draining ( the - Treasury of tho nard'- earnings of the; tax-payers, will be speedily pruned p!T. - . ' , . , , i , ; .. ;7eVare ifaypr bjf;ltl.aboldoD ot tbe whole Revenue system as at present manipulated, but if we can fiotket at , r ; , .... ...... A ffy t , ot the system may .be, mitigated. Fears are expressed, howercK tbat the Senate will not concur in the action of the House, and it H therefore by. no mems certain that the bill will Income a law.. t -y- " -: We have bftt littlc faith jii'tbe Senate of the United Sutes.t ,Tha .body has shown itself much more intolerant and proscriptive than the House.1 But surely a matter of so rnnch:;'praeticat'imm'r ance,. as , the abpHUpnJf' the useless offices ot . Revenue: Assess ora and Assistants will meet with the approbation, of both nouses of Congress for the ; people Of both parties demand a curtailment of the extraordinary and unnecessary expenses ,of 'collecting the taxes which have i ;,. v.. 12,. .. 4 ..... ; ' proved bo , burdensome i unaer the prcs-; ent Internal Revenue system. APPROPRIATION. I N 8 U F F 1 - Before Congress adjourned las Sum mer, Hon. SionH. Rogers' man aged byj eitraofdinary efforts to get ; an appro priation of 100,000 , from the Government, for - the : erection of a Post Office '. and Circuit' Court ! build ing in this City oh the gx6und:owDed. by the Government ... $ The architect employed to investigate the cost to be incurred in crectng the building, has reported that" $JQ0;00O ; is not enough, but . that it will fequire $250,000 to build the structure designed. ' .... f. ' ; We do not know by what.' authority the architect acted. . but it strikes us that a building costing $100,000111 be amply Bufficrcnt for a Court Room and Post Office. ' .. ... . ! - Considering the unsightly, appearance of the shanty now denominated' the Raleigh Post . OflkSn'd ftbe drfBculjty Col. Roger ha4ia. ettihg: , an appro priation through Congress, we think M will be better to let well enough alone and go to work on the hundred thou sand dollar building. r .. ; 7 r-" If we are to wait ;for an appropria tion of $250,000, the work may never bedone.5.'' ": "'l'" " T' , WILL NOT ACCEPT. .Three thousand dollars have been al ready contributed ty" members ; of the press for the. benefit ot the two daugh ters of H orace Greeley,- who have been left orphans by the recent death of both Barents. ,. This fund tc.1 stnrtWT K tKa I- ...VT ' : . uv j.cy jt, oi. c7t6u, nuu as vuuuiuutions began to pour in from all sections of the country they were stopped by an an nouncement through the telegrams that the Misses Greeley, while not objecting to. any testimonial to the memory of their father, positively declined any pe cuniary aid for themselves. ; This act in itself was graceful and becoming and in refusing to become ifencficiimes on the public , charity these young ia- have set an example that deserves to. be ... if luiiiaicu. - It; is understood-that Mr. Greeley's r.T.r .V "H"" Wtai f stimated at about twenty thousand au j ,M , Z -w"Dauu dollars, and Mrs. Greeley left proDertv worth probably much more than that ;.:8?!oneaity.for bijj wuiuuuuyus ui cnaruy lortne two daughters.; )f . r - 'it is aa tnat me sum already dona- " muuu;cu $WXmtM' erecting a monument to the memory of .t. . i;.. -. . if The horse malady is pr esdinsr in St 0 OR HOLIDAY E8ENT8, Go at once to s s l FIEfiSRT GALLERY, -24DooAboveocker Hall. whjrottJilnfl-AJlArRnt ttof Photoitrftpa Aipnmi, t fancy aDDroDriate fdr a UoIlUayfCTe soon: declO-tf. . . . . ' Mrri.j STREET. 54 FATFTTEVILLE JTT GOODS! SEW GQ0D8! Has just o'p&d i complete Btock of Drr Goods, White Woods, Xo oektb FtntNisniG GOOPB, 11 ATS AIT CAW. li.T hosiery, trucks yaleb AND - . .... . mr1G. 1" fiii jw eiiimtrty'atofett, SMa will convinced that I am detrained to - v- beserYeShfe PAtrotfafs ' f a": by l j-??r. wAiTrr ' TwoTioorB above ther Market. dcl-w3m '-t- - "-f - , .. ,, ,,r I,, .... J" I N C E M E A T CMtttoerrlea, 'Crttojn;- iUlal.. Siomint, . partGrkao Irish Potatoes, Jellies. . . . CaneFriff, OKUied Vocables. kwhen .Suiter, . X E B A rX- -E S 1 HorseHhoep, Mule Shoes, ... . ' Shoeing Kails, ' UatU, Hails, , Carry toinbs, G T. STBONACtt A CO. o w F :: E " E D 200 Bushelft -WMteOfariklpg, W. C1 fiffHONACH. 500 WHITE C A'B B A G E . tii 1 1 - Patapsco "Family.-: - w--l,i!A. J.. N: ORTH CAROLINA JEAHS, SAtmETTS AND CA8IHERE9. ''iua?fec?v'ea'at ' ' dec Ctf - - a n, t-)jitti '.'-. liTTERTDHANTS ' WtSBtoG TO LV1 auenWin thriursVAfU.C ItteilUlnli interest to examine aur.atockvan prJce before purchasing elsewhere. ' Yl 1 1 " PBjJiaOBJS, PluTTY A SEWBOM. dec8-tf ' -. O N ..':H; :A. "N ' isniSeTMeal, D lOOO.Bushela Bran. : 000 BJtisiials.Oats. , t'BVzMorerii, 2 5 BarrolsQingor, Bar r e Vs? ' ft!afl a i 30 Box as . O y a t era 73 Cases J Unmdy PeAtber, n a 100 Foxes Soap, 32Boxes,taxtareh, 3000 PoundB Sole--"tfttlier, r a w u t jvv iiiiiii i - . .. 1 o.t. tboHac!h A Sbrc J1 'T "I R E S T C E I V S'K A iarsre jiuddLv 'or tLsjist and ' OAtit toy sic: noTsea. - .'ieobblsLlme. . eoo bbls Corn, . . For sale by ' - - " J-: a. i - n r Market .and Martin tola. QH E,E S E , C H E E S E , FIS H , BACON, a.T.BTROACSlA BRO. ITZrO RSE8 ANBff,MTJLES I g I f . on pair young wefi foke Mules, On- large 4 year old horse, small 8 M " " " mule 8 " - deo8-U G. T. STBONACU. tiquors, liquors, Liquors, 100 Barrels Corn Whiskey. 100 Barrels Rye. Whiskey. ... i , w We giveyou the lowest, prices, the best gooas ana Keep tne largest'StocBv - dec8-tf a. T. STKONACH A BRO. F O R 8 A One Plain Substantial BUGGY- for sale at I carriage snop on argenwreeu . 1 dec 8-tl O. T, 8TRON ACH. K f ( ) H E W A R D i . .Stolen from mvtjocket. on the T irmrinr ?i f J)eee?&S' tiJ 0'WE. j M.tthe saloon of Miller Nelson, Raleigh, I about One Hundred and Fifty Doilart.u tSSSSSSivS, "2$iv . j I7RE3H AND RELIABLE VACCIJTE VIRUS . At fnov2ft-tf Drugstore. PENCIL S E AD ,A large Artment'lat-'ityie lott nnv30- BookneLer, RliSh, N. A OXFORD, N. C , Iff ICS it. i? itritrhpll. Principal. Xrs. K. m. Grant, Asst. Principal. tment :'la . under .-.the charge ofMrlWlfl, Morrwr.ffeu wn id. drcmara on appiicyu. j . 9 AH tn irienaa wu .puwu. TfhiftTaTTroriVllffhell, of the Unlteraity nf Wnrth Pj.iv.Unn. DecS-Sm OT OTICE OF SALE' OF' PERSONAL Jlyvirtue. of ait ordei -of ,We..uoureoi fklSdlHmf -the Court Hou M SOMDeKnfi H fJ www orH. fiTijcieAftea. Also , other pei soHaf property. ' - r - Wimw:8.Ml80N, dec 8-tda' v : Administrator, 0 RS. JOHNSON & HINES The undersigned havina formed.- a part ners til p. for the practice of their Dr6fehSlon UU itsarUm torancUeaiTetiiectfally of er theiceryicato ta citizens of Raleigh and The arronn flm tf country. .Dr. JohiiioairtU always be fodna at bis WweU known ,J3oecresiadee on HlUsboro 1 StreewyWleDx. Bines may be .found; for toe prient, at the-YarBorougtr House or at : i. .'dauira tf ii O T it ER ft , Hespitftilly 'aks the attention of PXnXXtS & G XT AUDI AX 8 -t Uirtr larcetuul w?U assort r-d STOCK OK JtOY'SA YOTJTIIS CLOTHIPfG . recctrd this ds-y. . Boy'aiifcl Yobth's OVM6ais, t -TonHkHiaBd lloys Talaaaa, Boya And Youth1 Sciioot Buita, YtothJ and Bojn Dre Suits, OvcTcoatrsuid Bmsin'esa Snits Tor eitra large inen. Just rf rtvi-d ot R. B. ANDltF.'R ft A trt. H, del-U Clothiers. N E W A R R IV A L 8 PRINT AND TJRESH HOODS I a 8Tat variety. ; A new supply of - ELE6 A N T SILK HATS . A LARGE WTOCK AT PBJMROSE, PETTY & UEWSOM'S. .va;f.tf... ti... . r tDfuftrs u u oo ts and shoes, 'Wii4an4TJ6ublvgotc HandMade, B E B T' ' Q' tJ A L I T Y. ''.MfrtttFttrs, PanUaome Fur Setts for Ladles and Misses NO RT-JK C A R O L I N A "CHATHAM COUNTY, IN 'THE SUPERIOR COURT. Administrator on lea" Edwardg.'deceased, Jordaa, Robert Ed- waf.wtfrJSeltiei L,9tJber Kd wards, na wue vorneiia, and otnera. PeUtion to sell land for the payment of Ikalhc td'lMe ysirs&ction !of the fXtttfrt thatUia ahe jiamedi detendant, J whqareflporUon.f ,iha heirs At law and Jiext ox. Kin or Allies Ed warttj. deceased, are ActnesUBumctf the Stat of North Carolina. it, m wro-areo. f nat, pobllcatlon be made in the Niws, a hewspaner brinted In the cltv Of Bfllelgb(f6r six weeks, weekly, notifying aaxioutredt appear at ihe Cletk B office or said. Von rt, at.th.Qourt Honee in Pitts- "bOVO. thi OT bebfe.tba tft.K flav nrt)am iui- frfWrtdnaWr-tttald petition j and to ue bjiowvi jiiaey jau to answer with that tune, the petition will be taken as nlessed 1 and an order of aale sranted &c. tJwdlBgly. - ; ..-. .. .,vvineas, i . r ewy,cierk of said Court, at Office. Th-i'IttSborO, this the 8th day of October, 1872 - - s-.w 8. T. PKTTY, C. S. C. oct2B-w6w A E D To sell dlty.crlp 6oodforTas. '' -Apply to i - A. C; SANDERS A CD., B,npva8-tf t No 2 Martin St- E W B O O K 8 receivea. ; t.Meth Metnoaist ; Hymns. MauryXeographiea. " InitistiTianer. -"-Baptist Ifymna. . , Call soon. tct3-tf . L- BRANSON, Raleigh, N.C. .INGER,' PEPPER, SPICE, CHOW AJl ChowV Worcestershire Sauces. Bed rrencn uiutng. Cigars, Paper; Envelopes Ac. IRCH A THOMA C00 KIKO STOVES. We'-'An reeeivina ier" schooner fmm Philadelphia, an assortment of POU R HUNDRED COOKING AND HE A TING S T O f E S , Thesa stove were purchased before the heavy advance in the price of Iron, and we have brought the a to this market at great reduction in. rates of freight, both of which items we are prepared to give our customers the benefit of. ' Send for price list. .it j .PLTJMMER, YOUNG A CO-. sept25-eodfrw3m Petersburg, Va. A GOING AND TIES. 4 ' "t5,yardi heavy Bagging. a SANDERS A CO. ' WtU-tf ! Nw a Martin Street. JOWE WALL FERTILIZER "For Wheat. Said to be equal to any In ICJ I -l tjl w J t i .lolia, A. Wiomaoh, Public 1 thEstate brm interest in thfl estate ,of said Intestate, that this' toetltion' has been" Hierffanrt that thv uorm, yoi, ope, . wrapping-Twine, . WILLIAMSON, U oetawr ii. a. p pt iflsCELLAtOl J)AVIS, DRAKE fc CO., JOBBKRS OF r FOREIGN A N D DOME SIXC DRY G 0 0 D S Dress - Goods and Yankee -'Notions, CORKEK BANK AND SYACMOItE STS. PETERSBURG, VA. ' r L L TRADE, 187 2 ; We take pleasure in Informing ih ' r. " Merehaats of Tlrginla and Xorth Carolina, that wr are now receiving by daily .arri vals from the Northern cities our Fall supply ot , Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods and Motions i and will be prepared to offer by the 20th of September, the - Largest Mtock ia the State. . Our superior advantages in the puVchase ef Goods vhaving a resident buyer in New York and buying direct froni manufactur ers and their agents,) enable u ai all times to offer goods as low as any Jobber In any ISorthera city. . We corciaLy and confide, tly invite every bnver visltlug this market to aa exami na tion of our stock, feeling assured I hat our prices and terms will r:ake it to bis in--terest to buy of us. - ; . - pep2i-tf ' E. "W. THOMASOX. . L. J. LA B ABBE. W. T H O M A S O N & C O 4 , (Sueoessors to E. T. Hall A Co..) f -Anetioneers and Commissioa Eerchants, NO. 7, EXCHANGE PLACE, RALEIGn, X. V., Bpeelal attention paid to the sn3e of Ral Estate. OONSIQXMENTS SOLICITED. Refer to J. ' G. "Williams, President Btate National Bank ; A. G. Lee & Co., Ralehih; W Whltaker, Mayor oi ktaieigh ; W. C. Stronach, Kaleigh. A full stock 'of Groceries on hand at reasonable prices. K. W. THOMASON A CO. . hv28-tf THIRST IN T HE MARKET WE1KEI. LEADS THE VA7V. TH LARGEST STOCK OF GENTS ' FURNISHING GOODS EVER- BliOUGIIT TO RALE1GIL C. Weikel takes jrreat pleasure in inform ing his many triends and patrons that he . I has justreturneu trum JNew lorn, with th largest and mt attractive ttick of god" of ev. ry description ever h ought to this market. My stock embraces In part, French, English and German BROADCLOTHS, , U DOESKINS. .. s ' VESTING S,.C ENGLISH MELTON, ' .' ' ; ENGLISH KERSEYS," SCOTCH AND ENGLISH CHENIOT. Beavers of nil Descriptions, for Suits and Overcoats. To ail of which, I invite a careful inspec tion from tbe public ; , ; In the mechanical department of , my House will be round only the very best worumen, and all work turned out, I a confidently gua untee, Orders from a distance respectfully solicited, and personal attention tiven-io the same. . . , septl9-tl' ECK WITirS ANTI-D YSPE PTIU PILLS. : ,. ; . . tt After a withdrawal of several years, these valuable pills are again offered to the pub lic. - - : .. Are you a Dyspeptic snfTcrinc: from occa sional headache, low spirits, colic, uiarrhea,' and all or any of the varied evils coune quent on Dyspepsia? : The late Hon. Geo. R. Badge., L. L. D., of North t'aroliiia, says: "1 do not hesitate to recommend Beck with' Akti-Dy8Pii.ptic P11.L8 as a KRie and efficacious remedy in dyspeptic affec tions, and believe them tuys If to be the best anti-dyspeptic medicine ever offered to the public." . , THESE PILLS CONTAIN N t MERCURY OR OTHER MINERAL SUBSTANCE, . THEY ABE PU RELY A VEGETA BLE COMPOUND. . - Price 35 oents per Box.; Bold by JOSEPH OARR, Wholesale and Retail Drutrist. oc3-dlaw&w3m Petersburg, Va. jq"ORTH CAROLINA ALMANACS, for 1873, calculated by' B.' Craven, D. Di Send in your orders at once to - - L. BitANSO; Publisher and Bookseller,' nov 3-tf Italeigiiji c A t T E . D To sell one (1) fine young Horse, gentle and kind. Apply to - i A. C ANDERS A CO., nov20-tf No2Martinst LARGE STOCK Toilette Sets and Vases OF At nov2ft-tf SIMPSON'S : Diut Store. JpOUTZ'S At nov26-tf HORSE POWDEUS SIMP-ON'S irug tore, L A R G E LINE O F FLUID EXTRACTS and ELIXIRS At nov2G-tf SIMPSON'S Drugstore.' gROMO - C II LOR ALU AI . THE BEST DISINFECTANT5 At nov28-tf SIMPSON'S Drugstore. W N. T j E D To sell two fine Cxen. They cannot cer- i011 e X!.1Inv "ork ingleP or double, and will not have the H- Appiyto A. a SANDERS & CO.; i'- "j No 2Martin at. r nov20-tf ULLETS; MULLETIULLET; Fafa'rfdFine Mullets, in store? I V"A.MN, CPCHURCH THQilA, - i t..' r'l,,,,'.; .jie!j.MrtTwis8gB asajC?.frrjIXTUljM g.--r---r i E 8 W. ; . , G I L 31 E j Manufacturer of Silk Hats, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in II ATS, CAPS, LADIES' FURS, "VFALKLVG C1XES & 13XBBELL1S, 148, MaTn StreeU Head Martet Sqri?: orfolixya: ?i OAliri-ISEASprl Q79 V.if KJ- I ' - ir 9 1 II K U KLE Y 31 ILL A K G U A N D Y f(t:u,;A- !. . ' , T ' :jobbeb9 !S; ::'.::": I ? ' - 113 Main-tiand 8 Gray St., : , XOHFOLK, VA. ; W-lieit-thepatrouaae and1 ca&h anJ f prompt paying buyers,-and do guar antee our Priees and Terms as ... . -low-as any House in tbe JNor.th." . ' ;u i y 4 vf t ' 1 ft ... . I -r .Orders Promptly and Carefully Filled. N.B.We sll GoodYfb Merchant-oniy.-a - epll-aac Exclusively Wholesale Dealers in GROCERIES AND LIQUORS, Have in store and offer for sale low to cash and prompt paying customers, a full line of totaple uud i ancy Groceries. ; ; FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES AND LIQUORS y : viv Rornfin's Eflffle Brand CondeBsetl ililK. Canned and cased goods of all kinds. Agents for the ceiebraieu "uiauaauenge xt and " G.iffi Kye Whiskies." - xne Aurora inaiana nan wius-ej' w uuw conceded by ail epicureans, to be tne finest flavored - pure whiskey made. TTy it and be convinced , BAXTER, NASH CO, Norfolk, Va. JlsO. B. NKAX,. , ,Wk.;J. BAKEK. r O H.N B. .2 A L i& GO., COTTON FACTOR? i j ; : ?: ' AND " ' GEVEUAL : COaaiSSlOX 5IERCH15 18, AGENTS FOB PATAPSCO GUANO COMPANY,, Norfolk Va. -Rattleboro "Advance' copy. ep2iMw-tf V T. Hakbisox. C J. Tessas Yyj; l.T . H A R Jii S O N & C O. WHOLESALE GROCERS, CO MM IS SI ON MER QUA NTS I AND COTTON FACTORS. , -.'.'.: , d. " . - - . - -v Nos. 8, 9, 10 and 11, Harrison's Wliarf, !" NORFOLK. VA. Agents or ThiUock's Vegrtator and Eti- wantiuanos.- mbl-8ra. Q H ll I 8 T M A S, CflRI S T M A 8, ' :","':" "At . ' - r L E A C II BROT HE R S , W lIOLESALE G R O C ERS T ' AND C o tit m issio n T2 cr chart ts; No 3 Cotton Row, Ealeigh, N. C. We are now fece'viug a full line of groce ries, and offer, them to the trade at the low est prices. ' , 60 Bags RIo Coffee, - - .: , 1 Mats Government Java, ..SOBagsjLaguyra, . ; ! at , . , , LEACH BROS, , - 50 Bbls A and Yellow Sugar and 15 C, at . LEACH BROS. y vu 8 a u nj erb co.; Dealeri In SALT; e ELOUR,"1 MOLASSES, SUOAR, SYRUP, , ii . . BACON ' " CHEESE," ' . . : : . COBS,. , v MEAL, SPICE, ' t. COFFEE, .PEPPER, . ' - ... . , - -. i 'if' - ) i ...... ; .CIXGER vi 3 SODA,, leather, .v, tobacco. .. .. ': SNUFF, i .i-j- ; '.,.1 &c, &c.. 1t 2 Martins Street, dec7-tf gb'OAR, SUGAR,, SUGAR,.- - bUGAR, .; 25harrelPRBrownSugari i barrels A Sugar, - , Ji) barrels t ann prtm r c- , 1 3 TTrT!0rb.arls Granalated Sugar -l 'atoM ' ? yiVLiAMsQN.upt;RtjaCatA-rHp8:A8. 0 5'ES RANDy PEApIIEsJ 50 . a . uv uuies i nrmir - ' 1 ham Is candyasMrtfwl 1 t 1? r-el Nut8 assorted " ' 1 V .UJ-f .f ?'-TCt.LEAcriBR03. " , ;rrtnehcandyV7,,(., , r.-oa'rava.ai - " If you desire rosy cbeeks and a eompie 'lou and free- from fimples, Blotched and Eruptlonfparify vonr bioou by takinC Ur. Fierce 8 Uol-iexr Medical. Discovery r? has no equal for tnis purpose. Thb HUmak RooIb Ai iT3 TriATcnixn If the man deserves, well of his amnf.,: who m- kes tw blades of grass grow where duces a glorious crop of hair on a compara" Mv-eiK' ban en - scalp deserves the h Pnrt.. thnka of the obliged party. Ail hoaor tberelore, to rroiessor i.x. IjYon, for, uu; questionably his? renowned Kathajrox accomplishes this object. Gentlemea whosu whiskers are shy o i Hiaking their appear azrce in 1 tweeter th fibers of whose mous- Uicbe.H disclose tnose - magiincfnt dls iaiicero"f0r which Washington City wnH on sotamo-, w.it Had this Hawpe, SUADB.B tne n most woi.derful t-ncouraew fibrous development that has ever yet been invented. Both sexes are adviaed to use it as, by all odds, it is tbe best aitlcle foritn' proving the growth and beauty of the hair keeping it free from scurf and dandruff prY t? uu ujp lb iiviu iw vuwiu AJttt u, ary and gray giving it a rich gloss and endow, ins it with flexibllity-that Toilet Chetnls try has ever evolved from the vegetable kinguum. 1 DK.'TUTT'S SAKSAPaKILLA AND QTJKEN'g DeXiIQHT. This valuable preparali.u com. bines an the Medicinal Virtues which lor experience has proven to possess the most sal and efficient -Alterative and ueobstrn. ent properties for the cure of Kcrofula. King's Kvll, While Swellings, Ulcers, Can cel ous and Indolent Tumors, Mercurial and L y Politic Auections, Jnli.rgenieut nna Ulceration o tne cones, utianas, or or ihs W omb, Spieen and Kidneys ; .11 the various Diseases of the ttkln, such as Tetter, King, woims, Bolls Pimples, boie Eyes, &c.; et vous Afl'ect ions, Dropsy, and all diseases originating from a depraved state of the Blood. A. so many affections peculiar to Females, as Suppression, Irregularity, Leucorrhcea or Whites, Sterility, ovarian "una Uterine Props , Ac. It is purely V re table. . - -. When using Pr Tmt'g Liver Pills, no 10 straliit of diet or oc jupation.la necessarv. You may eat or drink as usual. They are purely vegetable Dr. Tutt's Hair Dyedoes not Injure thellair Thk Tkracitt of Tkuth. Whenahui- tion as clear-headed as the Americans ones oewme. convinced, from, long experiencs and observation,' tnav an aruci possessfc 1 i ha nrnntuiterous clamor of all the worthing. j uoistrum venders in the universe can shake tlteir betietld Itateiacieucy; 'iruth is a verv i tenacious thing, as thee wortuies are be- tjiiiuing to discover. Pjuantation Bitteks has too nrin a noia upon me popuiai esteem to be in the slightest degree ettevted by the ..rtii nruter riml.rliiAa which thu wrtvprtluoru oivfermejited -slops,' J wtthoot a particle o al. onoj,'"are bo iond of launching against alcoholic preparations. The public knows very well thai.- this peerless renovant and ionic does contain Bpli it, but it also knows mat tney are of the purest and most whole some dtcxlptl-JyVix: fine old st. Croix, the mottUe.aJiitit!iielletal .dLffuser of Its remedial' .ancLuA&visomtitig-.i properties throutfetiia wyjUBtu, which, could porhi ulyi tieadopted. ,v.-i- r ; . 1 TliHkci-j.o3r!siUttT.r-What is It? no longer asked; ror1ttheJwxjTld of fashion and ail the; lad tea knqwthatitis produced by IiUKAWghjtfhla York. We HaVk Pkeo.tjenti.t Heard mother say they would not be without Mrs. Wis- slow soothing tiyrup, from the birth of tne child until it has finished with tns teething siege, under any consideration whatever. ' - , . P katt'a . Astkai. . 0 1XY has a world-wide reputation as the surest and best illumina cnt oil.- Over two million gallons have oeen sold for the past two years, from which uo accidents of any description nave oc curred. Seud for circular, oil House oi Charles Pratt, established 1770, New York. Thurston 'a Ivoky, Pearl Tooth Pow-DEK.-The best article known for.cleansiBK and preserving the teeth and gums. Hold oy an aruggists. trice a& and oo cents per b ttie. f. C. Wells A Co.. New York. Burnett's standard Fiavoking Ex rBACTs are neatly put up in Unpannelled 2 oz., 6 oz. and 10 oz. botties, and are for sale oy tne trade generally in every principal city and town in the United -States, Cana aas, and British Provinces,. as well as in many otoer foreign countries, r -;: . 'liEUP 6ii tHK H0PELks3. You are weak, dejected, miserable and 'nothing does you iny goddVyoa .auy; Dont despair. There ts baim in Gilead. , 'Have you tried Vinegar tsitter r No 1 Then Wiiv xion'l, vonf W heih- eryour complaint be .dyspepsia, bilious ues, nervous weakness, constitutional de oillty, or any other trouble. Vinegar Bitters will revive and renovate your shattered system, as a genial ruin refreshes the with ered nowtrs. ' Fob Dyspepsia, indigestion, depressloa of spirits and general debility in their va rious forms ; also, as a preventive against Kever and Ague, and other intermittent levers, the Ferry-Phosphorated Elixir oi Oaiisaya, made by Caswell, Hazard & Co., New York, and Bold by all Druggists, is the oest -onic, and as & tonic for patients re covering .frm lever or other ictness. if, has no equal. To Owners op Horses. No one who ha- , ever used Dr, Tob;a' Horsey enettan Lini- meni,, win ever De wiinouiit; it la a cer tain cure for Colic, 6ore Throat, Cuts, Bruises And Old Bores. f Warranted snperi or to any other tin. pint bottles, at One Dol ar. Bold by aif Ciugists. Depot, 10 Park Place, New York. RlBJLEV'B BTTCH TT i ft a. rl ahl a Tt I n r ot 1 a n 1 anagenitax,.) .fA'.Shje"ow'pwi)ared by B. TI-orjginaior xma rroprietor; avAPSiA.OT1omom5jnnriflfid..th mos periect anodyne in the market, made by process nfAjia LI M iagirtr ,nntnu mi. t .JSWyaBiJOtmAn strength. niiniwc tut Hstiin mer prepara tions ot Opium. ' i un.-Y r ridT-A 4 -- -a - ' VJ,,i ' ... -;i . ,. ' The only Reltablo Gift Distribution in tb . .: , , country $6 0 fOOQ;0 O. ' iJT iVrJtL:Bj.8&& GIFT: 1 i. r - - ' I8th- TtECkTJtAlt -M ONini.f r i GIFT TjXCRtMUSE, ...To bo aratrMofldayflfoyi25th, 1ST.1. WO. " GRAND , -. CAPITALS OF 3 $3000 caci 'ia Creenbacks l Two PtIzr si vm) . iii-. rjv. Ten PrlesKX, tFinbreentockVr 1 Horse and BuKgy, with silver-mount 5aI2 f wortn $6: one Fine-toned Rose inrfiK?0' worth 8500 1 Ten Fam Uy .Mu cb4nes' worth 8100 each ! Five W hAe8 a?d Chains, wort ?300 each! FJ i?id AnJertcan Hunting Watches, irort wtlht0.11 1 Te aie' Gold Hunting wnl?h Sii? BPting Watches (m &S 1 iAln-tt1ver-ware,:; Jowelrr. ARentV Wanted to Sell Ticket" to whom Liberal Premiums will be plJ SinKle Tickets II Six Tickets 5: T!rf descrlDtlon of th Tnantir rif drawing. ?.!!: wi.ruuin.ru ffnnTOininff n fvtii l or ri ui .i Othfr fnfnnnotlAti M .r- t tllO A 1 irioutton. will be sent to any oneoru;- -hem. All letters must be addressed u;. I ybuth.'v - Itr.bealltiftrng ' are truly : f wondflepl;,Uold Street, New iementB or tne urinary Vfrjnf. genuine, as for- JS-, J . JF.PIUEt l. d. sine, box ;;- - i i I
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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